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Counting cubes and objects using a pictorial representation is a visual method that helps us understand and solve counting problems more effectively. It involves representing the objects or cubes in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional diagram to visually organize and count them accurately.
Counting Cubes upto 1000
When counting cubes, a common approach is to draw a 3D representation of the cubes, usually in an isometric or perspective view. Each cube is represented as a square in the diagram, and the number of cubes is determined by counting the squares.
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